[FieldTrip] Fieldtrip tutor WANTED: Coimbra workshop

dlozanosoldevilla . dlozanosoldevilla at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 11:41:09 CET 2016


Dear Fieldtrippers,

I am organizing a Fieldtrip workshop at Coimbra (Portugal) with talented
alumni from Coimbra University, Champalimaud Center for the Unknown and
Imperial College of London. I am looking for a highly motivated researcher
that would like to be a tutor that available on any of the following dates:
- May 9th - 11th
- June 6th - 9th

The workshop is two and a half days long and a draft of the program can be
found here:

http://www.fieldtriptoolbox.org/workshop/coimbra

There will be around 12-13 people, most of them with EEG and/or MEG
experience. The audience has a special interest in connectivity and source
space analysis so a tutor with experience on these topics is mandatory.

- Tutor activities:

1. Teach one or two lecture sessions.
The tutor need to teach two lecture sessions; see program above. Besides
the teaching material (slides + video
<http://www.fieldtriptoolbox.org/video>) is available and will be provided.
In addition, the preparation of the lectures includes that the tutor will
have a videoconferencing session with the main developers in Nijmegen to
ensure that all aspects that are not clear in the slides are resolved.

2. Support hands-on sessions.
After each theory session there is a hands-on session using tested tutorial
data and code. The last day, the alumni bring their on data and the mission
is to help the users with their analysis goals as much as time allows.

All costs associated to travel and accommodation are covered (Only
restricted to researchers working within Europe).

If you are interested and/or you want to know more about it, please do not
hesitate to contact me (dlozanosoldevilla at gmail.com). Preparing and
teaching in such a workshop is a great opportunity to increase your own
skills and to boost your CV!

Looking forward to hear from you,

Diego
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.science.ru.nl/pipermail/fieldtrip/attachments/20160114/4320aa68/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the fieldtrip mailing list